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>>> terror strike, suicide bombing at the u.s. embassy in turkey, is this the new plan of attack for terrorists? >>> breaking point, all those cars piling up on highways, tonight we learn giant trucks may be the trigger. we'll tell what you to do. >>> and the main event, meet the newest wobbly member of a show business dynasty. something surprising about the stars bred for the super bowl. >>> and a good evening to you this friday, we come on the air with a banner day on wall street, for the first time in five years wall street has cracked the 14,000 ceiling. and everyone is checking their retirement funds and asking, is tht signal that a boom is coming our way? abc's david muir is here to tell us is the roller coaster ride over in. >> finally over, great to see you. every economist i talked to had a smile on their face saying we're not completely there yet but this is a huge start, housing values coming back and 401(k) coming back and dow more at 14,000, not just a psychological barrier, tonight a real one. it was on the cable cha
>>> terror strike, suicide bombing at the u.s. embassy in turkey, is this the new plan of attack for terrorists? >>> breaking point, all those cars piling up on highways, tonight we learn giant trucks may be the trigger. we'll tell what you to do. >>> and the main event, meet the newest wobbly member of a show business dynasty. something surprising about the stars bred for the super bowl. >>> and a good evening to you this friday, we come on the air with a...
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he's the president's choice to head up the u.s. treasury but he's haunted by a stint at the wall street bank that received a massive taxpayer bailout and whose investors lost millions. >>> fighting for "lincoln". she's up for oscar number three. tonight, sally field tells us about her fight to play the president's wife. >> keep it right here, america. "nightline" is back in just 60 seconds. >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with cynthia mcfadden. >> good evening, and thanks for joining us. tonight, a four-day pleasure cruise turned hellish ordeal. 4,200 people are being towed back to shore tonight trapped aboard the carnival cruise ship that lost power in the gulf of mexico sunday. the passengers onboard describe nightmarish scenes of squalor. >> reporter: tonight, stranded at sea. as seen today from above, the carnival triumph being towed to port in mobile, alabama. it is day four of what has turned into the holiday from hell for the more than 4,000 people onboard. bethany is aboard, they spoke briefly before the phone c
he's the president's choice to head up the u.s. treasury but he's haunted by a stint at the wall street bank that received a massive taxpayer bailout and whose investors lost millions. >>> fighting for "lincoln". she's up for oscar number three. tonight, sally field tells us about her fight to play the president's wife. >> keep it right here, america. "nightline" is back in just 60 seconds. >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with...
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a nightmare scenario for the u.s. the united nations now estimates that 70,000 people have been killed in the fighting, though, no one really knows. a u.n. commission today called for war crimes investigations of both sides. assad's government, which has sought to crush the rebellion by any means necessary. and the rebels, many of whom are increasingly seen by ordinary syrians as war lords, gangsters and religious fanatics who regularly post videos of beheadings and other atrocities on youtube. damascus is quiet tonight. some light traffic. no one really walking around. 5 million people hunkered down, as the terrible war that is tearing their country apart has now arrived here, in fierce battles raging in the city's suburbs. syria's many minorities live in terror of a jihadist takeover of their country. before we came here, we visited christian refugees from syria who had fled to beirut. they said they were forced out of their villages by muslim fundamentalists -- ethnically cleansed. they supported the rebellion at f
a nightmare scenario for the u.s. the united nations now estimates that 70,000 people have been killed in the fighting, though, no one really knows. a u.n. commission today called for war crimes investigations of both sides. assad's government, which has sought to crush the rebellion by any means necessary. and the rebels, many of whom are increasingly seen by ordinary syrians as war lords, gangsters and religious fanatics who regularly post videos of beheadings and other atrocities on youtube....
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u.s.-led sanctions tying an economic noose around iran. it's being felt by this young woman and her mother. >> day to day, increasing prices. >> reporter: you see it day to day? >> yes. i think it's a lot of pressure to the people. >> reporter: the iranian people. >> iranian people. most of them, the normal people. >> reporter: the relationship between the u.s. and iran never recovered after those 444 days, americans held hostage as the world watched. right here in the heart of downtown tehran, what used to be the u.s. embassy. of course, the infamous backdrop of the hostage crisis that began unfolding in '79. you can see the gates still here, still closed decades later, and behind us here, what used to be the seal. you can sill faintly make out united states of america. still today, the walls here painted with anti-american murals, the guard stations empty. and tonight, many here are hoping for an end to the sanctions, to the nuclear standoff. >> we hope. we hope. >> reporter: you hope it ends? >> better days. >> reporter: meantime tonigh
u.s.-led sanctions tying an economic noose around iran. it's being felt by this young woman and her mother. >> day to day, increasing prices. >> reporter: you see it day to day? >> yes. i think it's a lot of pressure to the people. >> reporter: the iranian people. >> iranian people. most of them, the normal people. >> reporter: the relationship between the u.s. and iran never recovered after those 444 days, americans held hostage as the world watched. right...
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want u.s. state department is urging patience while the texas case moves forward. >> let me underscore it is it a terrible tragedy that the child has died; but none of us not here or anywhere in the world should jump to conclusions until the have had a chance to investigate. >> u.s. officials see ban as retaliation for a bill passed in the u.s. senate targeting russian officialings for humang. >> molly, thank you. >> it is the most iconic image of world war ii, the marines raising the flag over hiro shima. that is a historicic moment that happened 68 years ago today . all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. >> skate years ago tonight, want america flag raised on the island of hiro shima and the
want u.s. state department is urging patience while the texas case moves forward. >> let me underscore it is it a terrible tragedy that the child has died; but none of us not here or anywhere in the world should jump to conclusions until the have had a chance to investigate. >> u.s. officials see ban as retaliation for a bill passed in the u.s. senate targeting russian officialings for humang. >> molly, thank you. >> it is the most iconic image of world war ii, the...
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reacting quickly tonight, calling this further escalation, a provocative step, just days before the u.s. and iran are back at the negotiating table. and tonight, right here, you'll hear from the iranian people with spoke with today, many of whom say they're the ones caught in the middle. allowed rare access to the streets here, today, we went in search of one of the biggest pharmacies in central tehran, having heard life-saving medicine is now running out. >> hello. >> reporter: this doctor runs the pharmacy. >> right now, we are running low on every category of medicine. >> reporter: and he points straight to those tightening u.s. sanctions, meant to force iran's leaders to change course on their nuclear program, now affecting everyone. even patients buying medicine. all of it because money in and out of iran is nearly frozen. but because of that money flow, it has stopped some of the drugs from coming in? >> yes, because you are a manufacturer of a drug, you want your money. when i can't pay you, how can you send the medicine to me? >> reporter: and that's all because of the sanctions
reacting quickly tonight, calling this further escalation, a provocative step, just days before the u.s. and iran are back at the negotiating table. and tonight, right here, you'll hear from the iranian people with spoke with today, many of whom say they're the ones caught in the middle. allowed rare access to the streets here, today, we went in search of one of the biggest pharmacies in central tehran, having heard life-saving medicine is now running out. >> hello. >> reporter:...
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a u.s. security firm says over 140 targets in this country have been hit electronically by a branch of the chinese military. big companies, you name it, some of the best-known brand names in the u.s. but more troubling than that is the idea that chinese hackers could reach into american society. the systems that run the country, our infrastructure and preserve order like power systems, air traffic, financial industry. it's a sweeping report and a scary conclusion. we begin with nbc's andrea mitchell in our washington newsroom. andrea, good evening. >> good evening. outgoing defense secretary panetta has warned of a cyber pearl harbor. the president warned about cyber sabotage in the state of the union. now for the first time new evidence pinpoints the attacks as coming not only from china but as you point out from the chinese military. >> reporter: a seven-year internet hunt zeroed in on one neighborhood in shanghai and finally this 12-story building. the source of thousands of cyber attacks
a u.s. security firm says over 140 targets in this country have been hit electronically by a branch of the chinese military. big companies, you name it, some of the best-known brand names in the u.s. but more troubling than that is the idea that chinese hackers could reach into american society. the systems that run the country, our infrastructure and preserve order like power systems, air traffic, financial industry. it's a sweeping report and a scary conclusion. we begin with nbc's andrea...
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u.s. troops in kandahar, afghanistan, took time to watch. it's going to be awhile before people forget the power outage in the super dome. not caused by beyonce or the hair dryers for destiny's child. officials say it was an abnormality in the power system. >> you sure not the hair dryer? you sure about that? we've confirmed that? >> reporter: that's what i heard. >> that's not going to dryist. >> tahman bradley in washington, thank you for that. keep it right here. the "gma" super bowl party continue this is morning live from new orleans. you don't want to miss it. it's coming up at 7:00 in the morning. >>> following the developing story from southern california involving a deadly bus crash. at least eight people died when a tour bus hit a pickup truck on a remote highway about 80 miles east of l.a. dozens of people were taken to the hospital. the bus was apparently returns to tijuana from the big bear resort neeshl. the driver reportedly had problems with the brakes. >>> that crash comes a day after a bus carrying 42 high school students a
u.s. troops in kandahar, afghanistan, took time to watch. it's going to be awhile before people forget the power outage in the super dome. not caused by beyonce or the hair dryers for destiny's child. officials say it was an abnormality in the power system. >> you sure not the hair dryer? you sure about that? we've confirmed that? >> reporter: that's what i heard. >> that's not going to dryist. >> tahman bradley in washington, thank you for that. keep it right here. the...
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which sets monetary policy for the u.s. economy. >> this time, there will be change. or there will be chaos. >> reporter: anonymous, a loosely affiliated network of hackers spread across the globe, and during the hack of the fed, anonymous stole the log-in credentials of 4,000 bankers at across the country. allowing them to disrupt a key emergency communication system. >> citizens of the world. we have seen the erosion of due process. the delusion of constitutional rights. >> reporter: greg house, a former member of anonymous, says expect more attacks on the government. >> all these big bankers and all these big rich people who have caused a lot of the problems we've had for the last few years, are not getting prosecuted. >> reporter: the fbi has had some success against suspected anonymous associates. arresting at least 20, including one man during this bust, caught on a web cam. >> fbi! get down right now! >> reporter: but finding and arresting members of anonymous is challenging. for the fbi, each targeted computer network is a crime scene. >> you want to look for
which sets monetary policy for the u.s. economy. >> this time, there will be change. or there will be chaos. >> reporter: anonymous, a loosely affiliated network of hackers spread across the globe, and during the hack of the fed, anonymous stole the log-in credentials of 4,000 bankers at across the country. allowing them to disrupt a key emergency communication system. >> citizens of the world. we have seen the erosion of due process. the delusion of constitutional rights....
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the u.s. attorney in los angeles investigated lance armstrong for almost two years and suddenly weirdly dropped everything without explaining anything a year ago, and reporters yesterday had a shot at asking whether the whole oprah interview and the admission i'm a druggy changed anything, when it comes to how the feds look at their set of facts. here's what he said. take a look. >> we made a decision on that case i believe it's a little over a year ago. obviously we have been well aware of the statements that have been made by mr. armstrong and other media reports. that's not changed my view at this time. we will continue to look at the situation. but it hasn't changed our view as i stand here today. >> it hasn't changed our view as i stand here today. jeffrey toobin, that's one u.s. attorney based in southern california, do all of the u.s. attorney's all over the country work in concert? or might one u.s. attorney say on another coast be working on a whole different investigation that he mig
the u.s. attorney in los angeles investigated lance armstrong for almost two years and suddenly weirdly dropped everything without explaining anything a year ago, and reporters yesterday had a shot at asking whether the whole oprah interview and the admission i'm a druggy changed anything, when it comes to how the feds look at their set of facts. here's what he said. take a look. >> we made a decision on that case i believe it's a little over a year ago. obviously we have been well aware...
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. ♪ goldfinger >> reporter: and last night, singing it for more than 40 million in the u.s. alone. ♪ >> love watching that last night. she said today it was a, quote, dream, to come back all these years later and perform in front of all those actors and actresses. got to gold jack nicholson, too. for diane sawyer and all of us at abc news, have a good evening. good night. have saved money with... ohhh... ...with geico... ohhh...sorry! director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 years...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep it together. i'm good. i'm good. for over 75...(uncontrollable laughter). what are you doing there? stop making me laugh. vo: geico. saving people money for over seventy-five years. gecko: don't look at me. don't look at me. >>> on "the list," the hits, the
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the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains so dentures are cleaner, fresher, and brighter. [ male announcer ] polident. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. hey america, even though slisa rinna is wearing the depend silhouette briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even under a fantastic dress. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. we invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. our financial advice is geared specif
the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains so dentures are cleaner, fresher, and brighter. [ male announcer ] polident. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on...
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. >>> chris kyle one of the best snipers the u.s. military has ever seen went to a shooting range with two other men this weekend. only one of the three is alive, and he's charged with double murder. >>> also later, the pakistani teenager shot in the head by a taliban gunman. she's talking about her future. it's a new day. if your a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of
. >>> chris kyle one of the best snipers the u.s. military has ever seen went to a shooting range with two other men this weekend. only one of the three is alive, and he's charged with double murder. >>> also later, the pakistani teenager shot in the head by a taliban gunman. she's talking about her future. it's a new day. if your a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the...
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the u.s. added record levels of when that power in. more than 60 percent of new capacity came in the fourth quarter. concerns that know wind energy tax credit would expire in december held spike that drive. all right. so this is the type of great energy that i can finally get behind. solar and wind under the table. the man behind the breakthrough technology joins us next. i hope the white house takes notes on this one. the end of the day it's all about money and beer. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whateverhe world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global econ
the u.s. added record levels of when that power in. more than 60 percent of new capacity came in the fourth quarter. concerns that know wind energy tax credit would expire in december held spike that drive. all right. so this is the type of great energy that i can finally get behind. solar and wind under the table. the man behind the breakthrough technology joins us next. i hope the white house takes notes on this one. the end of the day it's all about money and beer. [ kitt ] you know what's...
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and former u.s. army ranger jack murphy and former navy seal brandon web and on the floor of our studio we projected a map of benghazi ap before this, we're going through a timeline of the events of that night. good to sigh both. >> thank you for having us. >> sean: and this is important because we're seeing that events that we don't know about could have precip kated these attacks, a good summary. >> accurate. >> sean: and start with the timeline. >> it began at 9:40 at night and initiated with rpg's hitting the consulate the temporary facility we call now the consulate. at that point the local militia guards were unarmed, they fleed, they were only armed with bats, essentially when they see the mob coming they cut and run. attackers breached the main gate and overcome the compound and at this point ambassador stevens is going into the safe room inside the consulate and dss agents are retrieving tactical gear and making a call up higher to say they're getting hit. by 10:05, what you have-- >> it i s
and former u.s. army ranger jack murphy and former navy seal brandon web and on the floor of our studio we projected a map of benghazi ap before this, we're going through a timeline of the events of that night. good to sigh both. >> thank you for having us. >> sean: and this is important because we're seeing that events that we don't know about could have precip kated these attacks, a good summary. >> accurate. >> sean: and start with the timeline. >> it began at...
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that there's u.s. components inside of i.e.d.s in iraq and afghanistan. >> the government learned that the u.s. manufacturer had sent the chips to dubai. they were sent on to iran and then given to insurgents in iraq. settles also showed me u.s. items smugglers were caught buying for iran that could be used in their nuclear program. ballistic missile parts. tiny radar components. and these sensitive devices crucial to build a nuclear bomb. >> the pressure transducers. >> pressure transducers. >> yes. it's an integral part of enriching uranium. >> iran may have succeeded in obtaining these. look at this photo of president ahmadinejad in iran's nuclear facility in natanz. >> right behind him is an american transducer looking exactly like this thing. >> yes, the iranians were trying to acquire these transducers. >> one reason it's so hard to enforce the sanctions is that many items iran wants are sold for non-military uses, like this little widget-- a triggered spark gap. >> the triggered spark gap can be
that there's u.s. components inside of i.e.d.s in iraq and afghanistan. >> the government learned that the u.s. manufacturer had sent the chips to dubai. they were sent on to iran and then given to insurgents in iraq. settles also showed me u.s. items smugglers were caught buying for iran that could be used in their nuclear program. ballistic missile parts. tiny radar components. and these sensitive devices crucial to build a nuclear bomb. >> the pressure transducers. >>...
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the document concludes the u.s. can order the killing of american citizens abroad if they're believed to be senior operational leaders of al qaeda. now opponents say the policy goes way too far. what do you think? should the government be given wide berth when it comes to national security? or does this policy violate civil liberties? you can tell us what you think on the "nightline" facebook page or tweet us at "nightline."
the document concludes the u.s. can order the killing of american citizens abroad if they're believed to be senior operational leaders of al qaeda. now opponents say the policy goes way too far. what do you think? should the government be given wide berth when it comes to national security? or does this policy violate civil liberties? you can tell us what you think on the "nightline" facebook page or tweet us at "nightline."
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and infectious diseases they may not be tracked as well around the world, and that could put the u.s. more at risk. we also estimate the food and drug administration, the fda, could loose 200 to $250 million. the white house says that means up to 2100 fewer food inspections would occur every year. remember those food outbreaks? and one fda official says it could mean the loss of approvals of new medications and new medical devices. things would move even slower. lastly, the nih, national institutes of health, expects 1.5 billion in cuts. keep in mind, the nih, the place where chemotherapy was used for the first time, where blood was made safe to transcript fuse, where the genetic code was cracked. listen to what francis collins, director of the nih, had to say. >> that translates into hundreds of grants that would have been funded in this fiscal year that simply will not get paid. the way in which the sequester hits nih is that each one of our 27 institutes and centers has to take an equivalent cut of 5.1%. so that means this will hit cancer, it will hit heart disease. it will hit dia
and infectious diseases they may not be tracked as well around the world, and that could put the u.s. more at risk. we also estimate the food and drug administration, the fda, could loose 200 to $250 million. the white house says that means up to 2100 fewer food inspections would occur every year. remember those food outbreaks? and one fda official says it could mean the loss of approvals of new medications and new medical devices. things would move even slower. lastly, the nih, national...
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killed more of the enemy than any sniper in u.s. military history. he talked about the transition from war to home just weeks ago. >> you don't have an identity. you have to learn a whole new way to act. >> reporter: he volunteered to help vets suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. police believe he was trying to counsel eddie ray routh at a gun range over the weekend. >> the suspect's mother may have reached out to mr. kyle to help her son. that might be why they were at the range for some type of therapy. >> reporter: shooting practice turned deadly saturday when the young former marine snapped. turning his gun on the snirp he reportedly idolized. allegedly shooting him and his friend, 35-year-old chad litt littlefield, at point blank range. he stole kyle's pickup truck and led police on chase. >> tap. rack. >> reporter: kyle could hit targets the length of 21 football fields way found success at home, too. he was a best-selling author. he writes about killing so many iraqi insurgents they nicknamed him the devil and put a $20,000 bounty o
killed more of the enemy than any sniper in u.s. military history. he talked about the transition from war to home just weeks ago. >> you don't have an identity. you have to learn a whole new way to act. >> reporter: he volunteered to help vets suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. police believe he was trying to counsel eddie ray routh at a gun range over the weekend. >> the suspect's mother may have reached out to mr. kyle to help her son. that might be why they...
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teachers, the firefighters are all local and state responsibilities, and unless i'm wrong, there is no u.s. government high school out there, where teachers are employed. so, that's false. laying off those tsa workers, oh, my gosh, we're talking again, about 2%, we're not talking about dismantling the entire department of homeland security you've got to put this stuff in perspective. >> but they don't. you know, john makes the point. if any of the math, maybe gets boring, horrible for 5,000 teachers, but for the 8 million teachers we have to put it in context how long a 15 trillion dollar economy is. if you keep it in context, if you don't cut now, we don't cut ever, this is the best idea of a bad situation, let it happen. >> brenda: well, there's lots of things to cut though jonas, you don't have to cut the important people. >> it's a red herring, if the federal government cuts all of the employees we have and still sent out the social security checks and medicare, we're still going to have a deficit problem in 25 years. and it's not cutting the problems that need to be addressed that we'
teachers, the firefighters are all local and state responsibilities, and unless i'm wrong, there is no u.s. government high school out there, where teachers are employed. so, that's false. laying off those tsa workers, oh, my gosh, we're talking again, about 2%, we're not talking about dismantling the entire department of homeland security you've got to put this stuff in perspective. >> but they don't. you know, john makes the point. if any of the math, maybe gets boring, horrible for...
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since then, we virtually eliminated pediatric aids in the u.s., and the developing world. but around the world, 900 children a day are born with hiv. and florence and i and a whole lot of moms like us are not going to stop until that number gets to zero. >> florence, i know it touched your life. i want to hear your story. >> in 1997, i find out through my daughter who was 2 months old, that we were hiv-positive, myself and my husband. and a new months later, about three months later, we lost her. i made a vow that i will fight for her. i'll fight for the wee with no voice and come across and share my story of hope. and you know, say we can do this. i was blessed with two children. i got married again. and my two children, my two sons, are 6 and 2. they're all tested hiv-negative. my fight is not a mother's fight in vain. it's a mother's fight to encourage other mothers that it is possible. we can eliminate pediatric aids. >> you see why we call florence our secret weapon? >> how did she become such? >> i met lawrence on my first trip to africa when i was learning about the
since then, we virtually eliminated pediatric aids in the u.s., and the developing world. but around the world, 900 children a day are born with hiv. and florence and i and a whole lot of moms like us are not going to stop until that number gets to zero. >> florence, i know it touched your life. i want to hear your story. >> in 1997, i find out through my daughter who was 2 months old, that we were hiv-positive, myself and my husband. and a new months later, about three months...
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well, the u.s. state department is trying to play down the conflict between the ceo of tighten international, maurice taylor, and the french government, calling a private matter. we talked about this last night. the exchange erupted after the french government leaked a letter written by mr. taylor in which she describes workers at the french tire plant he was considering buying sleazy. in case you missed it yesterday, here is what he told me about the atmosphere of the french plant. >> you walk-in. they get in now or for their lunch in their brakes. they work about three hours and then the other three, it's like a beauty shop. they're socializing. the reason being, they would like you -- the union thinks she should hire more people. i mean, that's the unions mentality. then what happens is appearances they're closing the plant. i have nothing. so they're not they will close it. the french minister, i will call up this tighten and have them come. i spent four years over there talking with these fools
well, the u.s. state department is trying to play down the conflict between the ceo of tighten international, maurice taylor, and the french government, calling a private matter. we talked about this last night. the exchange erupted after the french government leaked a letter written by mr. taylor in which she describes workers at the french tire plant he was considering buying sleazy. in case you missed it yesterday, here is what he told me about the atmosphere of the french plant. >>...
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>> yeah, i think that the u.s. situation is actually easier to be more relaxed about than the overseas one. although the overseas one is where the value is. so let's deal with the u.s. first. i do think that the -- i mean, let's understand what we're talking about growth. simon, you and i have had this conversation. i think we're talking about small amounts of growth. but i do believe that in the last quarter of last year, the first quarter of this year, you're going to see the slowest period in u.s. growth and you won't see the u.s. go into recession. outside of the u.s., you've had some very, very stimulative measures in japan, and there is a -- because that market has been the real winner, particularly if you haven't known the yen, the nikkei has been on fire. i think there's a lot of expectation for growth coming through in japan. and that really needs to be fulfilled in order for japan to go much higher. and finally, you've got china. i think that's probably where the biggest change is occurring, because there
>> yeah, i think that the u.s. situation is actually easier to be more relaxed about than the overseas one. although the overseas one is where the value is. so let's deal with the u.s. first. i do think that the -- i mean, let's understand what we're talking about growth. simon, you and i have had this conversation. i think we're talking about small amounts of growth. but i do believe that in the last quarter of last year, the first quarter of this year, you're going to see the slowest...
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majority of its trade in investment flows are going to the u.s. they are tied to the u.s. in terms of their direction. so with the u.s. improving this year, mexico will improve. we see that the demand for their debt for their equities will continue to grow. if you want to gain a greater exposure to emerging markets which is the search for yield right now, you have to have a piece of mexico, even if the fundamentals aren't quite as strong you would otherwise like. liz: what would you short? >> i do not like the brazilian real. the brazilian government is not comfortable with currency strength. they have had great deal of success over the last several years at controlling the pace of currency appreciation. and i would expect them to implement further measures, regulatory reform measures to discourage foreign investment. liz: where does this leave the u.s. dollar? we're devaluing in a way by printing so much and by so much fed involvement, but do the others trump us and therefore make us look stronger? >> yeah, this is going to be the tale of two halves, in terms of 2013. dol
majority of its trade in investment flows are going to the u.s. they are tied to the u.s. in terms of their direction. so with the u.s. improving this year, mexico will improve. we see that the demand for their debt for their equities will continue to grow. if you want to gain a greater exposure to emerging markets which is the search for yield right now, you have to have a piece of mexico, even if the fundamentals aren't quite as strong you would otherwise like. liz: what would you short?...
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this trip was a slap in the face to the u.s. who is offering all this help to egypt there is also, the clerics have been repicking ahmadinejad and iranian regime you can't extend this shiite agenda throughout the region. melissa: we're not super popular there either. >> no, we're not. melissa: i don't know, are we necessarily anymore popular? >> this is the wake-up call for the americans, the u.s. administration. we have to realize that iran, obviously the regime, has its own agenda. and now egypt is not the egypt that it used to be. why did we offer egypt aid in the first place? in '78 president carter gave them aid, military aid to incentivize them being a peace keeper in the region, right? they helped out with the camp david accords which led to peace between israel and egypt. but they're not behaving the same way. we'll not give them the same aid when they're not behaving same way and actually cozying up to the enemy. melissa: my question was, iran is supposed to be squeezed so tight with the inflation and they have somehow
this trip was a slap in the face to the u.s. who is offering all this help to egypt there is also, the clerics have been repicking ahmadinejad and iranian regime you can't extend this shiite agenda throughout the region. melissa: we're not super popular there either. >> no, we're not. melissa: i don't know, are we necessarily anymore popular? >> this is the wake-up call for the americans, the u.s. administration. we have to realize that iran, obviously the regime, has its own...
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if dell gives 5 million to the u.s. chamber and the u.s. chamber spends 20 million to oppose obamacare-- cheryl: the company's name is attached to it name it, they are politically active, go in and protest for opposing obamacare. >> at the same time, though, the companies, though, it's obvious, don't you think, what the companies or what issues, if you will, what they oh pose and say say i'm not going over so many employees because of obamacare. >> did you see ceos oppose obamacare? some did on the margins. >> some came out. >> a couple of them, but you didn't hear, like, big companies on wall street oppose obama care outwardly, and, you know, they do it through the trade organization, which, you know, gives them cover, maybe not totally disclosing, but the trade association is going with this, and what's scary about it is why is this disclosable event per the sec, the securities exchange commission, which i think what the activists, and what are the activists? the actists are unions. activists are investors considered activist investors, b
if dell gives 5 million to the u.s. chamber and the u.s. chamber spends 20 million to oppose obamacare-- cheryl: the company's name is attached to it name it, they are politically active, go in and protest for opposing obamacare. >> at the same time, though, the companies, though, it's obvious, don't you think, what the companies or what issues, if you will, what they oh pose and say say i'm not going over so many employees because of obamacare. >> did you see ceos oppose obamacare?...
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the report shows deadly strikes can be ordered against u.s. citizens found to be operational leaders of al qaeda. now some members of congress including many democrats are expressing concern the administration is going too far. white house officials defended the program. >> we conduct those strikes because they are necessary to mitigate on going actual threats, stop plots, prevent future attacks and, again, save american lives. the strikes are legal. they're ethical and wise. >> drones have been used to take out more than 400 terrorist targets in pakistan and the middle east. the program is expected to be a focal point tomorrow when meetings begin for john brennan, his nominee to head the senate or the cia, rather. >>> an earthquake hits the south pacific. the 8.0 quake struck near the solomon islands. it generated a tsunami wave three feet high and five people were killed before evacuated in fiji and australia. warnings that were issued have been canceled. some homes were seriously damaged by the waves. as the young victim of the alabama host
the report shows deadly strikes can be ordered against u.s. citizens found to be operational leaders of al qaeda. now some members of congress including many democrats are expressing concern the administration is going too far. white house officials defended the program. >> we conduct those strikes because they are necessary to mitigate on going actual threats, stop plots, prevent future attacks and, again, save american lives. the strikes are legal. they're ethical and wise. >>...
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the u.s. department of labor. joining us tonight, former massachusetts senator scott brown and fox news contributor. welcome to all of you tonight. >> great to be with you. >> thank you. sandra: senator brown, i want to start with you first. this is your first time on the program so welcome. >> thank you. sandra: when we look at this new plan we say, well, everybody's got to give. everybody is going to be upset in some way. even erskin bowles, they're asking for the left to give even more here. i guess the big question, do you think this even has a fighting chance? >> well, first of all i think it is important to reference their involvement. that they're trying to re-engage congress, they're on hiatus. not only literally on hiatus with a vacation but they checked out when it comes to address the real issue. we need obviously to get our debt and did he sit under control as we all know. there is no effort to work in a truly bipartisan manner. the president has not reached out to the moderates on
the u.s. department of labor. joining us tonight, former massachusetts senator scott brown and fox news contributor. welcome to all of you tonight. >> great to be with you. >> thank you. sandra: senator brown, i want to start with you first. this is your first time on the program so welcome. >> thank you. sandra: when we look at this new plan we say, well, everybody's got to give. everybody is going to be upset in some way. even erskin bowles, they're asking for the left to...
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aside from providing the u.s. with the ever essential light bulb, edison's very first invention at the tender age of 22 was the universal stop printer. he sold it to the telegraph company for a total of $40,000. a lot of money back then. let's look at top utility companies this year. 127% gain over the year to date, period for oneoke. incredible. >> this next story is an auto person's nightmare. tesla gave a person a car. showing off the electric highway of charging stations to show people, hey, can you take the car on the road, no problem. the problem was, there was a problem. it ran out of juice along the way. listen, phil, you know, they got to give reviewers. cars, right? i get it. this is not an ideal outcome for tesla. >> no. and here is the reviewer, john broader with new york times and this is a picture of the tesla model and it is being towed away, once it runs out of juice. listen, this happens every once in a while. not every review will go perfect and yes, you will have an electric car that will occasi
aside from providing the u.s. with the ever essential light bulb, edison's very first invention at the tender age of 22 was the universal stop printer. he sold it to the telegraph company for a total of $40,000. a lot of money back then. let's look at top utility companies this year. 127% gain over the year to date, period for oneoke. incredible. >> this next story is an auto person's nightmare. tesla gave a person a car. showing off the electric highway of charging stations to show...
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>> working on it. >> one top u.s. intelligence official is on record saying that the chinese have already aggressively infiltrated the computer networks of some u.s. banks and are operating inside u.s. electrical grids, mapping out our networks and presumably leaving behind malicious software that could be used to sabotage the system. can a penetrator or a perpetrator leave behind-- >> yes. >> little things that will allow them to be there and watch and look and listen? >> any successful penetration has the potential for leaving behind a capability. >> do we believe that there are--that governments have planted code in the power grid? >> steve, i would be shocked if we were in a situation where tools and capabilities and techniques have not been left in u.s. computer and information systems. >> of all the critical components in the u.s. infrastructure, the power grid is one of the most vulnerable to cyber attack. that's because the power grid is run and regulated by private utilities, which are unbeholden to governmen
>> working on it. >> one top u.s. intelligence official is on record saying that the chinese have already aggressively infiltrated the computer networks of some u.s. banks and are operating inside u.s. electrical grids, mapping out our networks and presumably leaving behind malicious software that could be used to sabotage the system. can a penetrator or a perpetrator leave behind-- >> yes. >> little things that will allow them to be there and watch and look and listen?...
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our next guest born in bombay, came to the u.s. graduating from mit and harvard where he then stayed, grew the company in silicon valley now worth billions of dollars. david: and employees thousands. joining us now, chairman and ceo. so good to have you here, thank you for coming in. as wonderful as your story is, there are hundreds of other stories, perhaps thousands like it in the united states were people dream of coming here, learning that a place like mit or stanford and go on to set up a business that employs thousands of u.s. citizens. tell us about your story and if it is emblematic of what happens to others. >> yes, that is true. i showed up in this country, mit was kind enough to educate me and i went on to start a public company. the existing company has thousands of employees. over a billion dollars revenue in a little over a decade. every person i employees probably 10 other people that are employed by partners at other companies. so it makes no sense to spend hundreds of thousands educating these kids and then forcing
our next guest born in bombay, came to the u.s. graduating from mit and harvard where he then stayed, grew the company in silicon valley now worth billions of dollars. david: and employees thousands. joining us now, chairman and ceo. so good to have you here, thank you for coming in. as wonderful as your story is, there are hundreds of other stories, perhaps thousands like it in the united states were people dream of coming here, learning that a place like mit or stanford and go on to set up a...
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u.s. natural gas stockpiles fell less than forecast last week. that raised concerns that natural gas demand isn't keeping up with the abundant supplies. we were just talking about that. >>> next on "money", north carolina legislators approve massive cuts to jobless benefits. it will save the state mountains of cash but are they draconian measures? one of the state senators voting in favor of the cut joins us next. >>> plus, you know i'm totally smitten over my dog shaped flowers. my golden rose. i just love it. nothing could possibly make me happier this valentine's day than, oh, man, i was wrong. look at that. guys will drop dough on things on valentine's day they would normally never buy. we'll show you how businesses are making a killing. they're staying on the floor. these roses are that tall. from you? i didn't know you cared. do you ever have too much money or too many six-foot roses? you're the sweetest. i love them. where is the golden one? ♪ . ♪ (train horn) the economy comes to life.go, norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibili
u.s. natural gas stockpiles fell less than forecast last week. that raised concerns that natural gas demand isn't keeping up with the abundant supplies. we were just talking about that. >>> next on "money", north carolina legislators approve massive cuts to jobless benefits. it will save the state mountains of cash but are they draconian measures? one of the state senators voting in favor of the cut joins us next. >>> plus, you know i'm totally smitten over my dog...
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. >> how without a backbone, u.s. talking about getting tough with china over dozen of cyber attacks it's accused of waging against government agencies. so far it's all talk. even though the hacking is a serious threat. does this prove the fact that we owe china so much money it's our biggest threat? jonathan, go at it. >> the deficit is a threat no matter who we owe it to. why we haven't had a backbone, we haven't had had a military threat like with iran. we should. we need an adlai stephenson type, this is violation of intellectual property and united states are not going to stand for it when it comes to government computers. however,, this hurts china more than anyone. >> is our debt making us weak? >> i can tell you you, if we didn't have the $1.2 trillion debt that china, we borrowed china we would be in a different situation. there would be less hesitation with moving forward to say enough is enough. one of the ranking members on homeland land, this is something we discussed and find a balance between private in
. >> how without a backbone, u.s. talking about getting tough with china over dozen of cyber attacks it's accused of waging against government agencies. so far it's all talk. even though the hacking is a serious threat. does this prove the fact that we owe china so much money it's our biggest threat? jonathan, go at it. >> the deficit is a threat no matter who we owe it to. why we haven't had a backbone, we haven't had had a military threat like with iran. we should. we need an...
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but somehow, the u.s. markets right now to push those aside and avert those because someway, somehow, they are going to be averted and there is going to be an answer to them in the market will go straight up. which i think is a little bit of false sense of security. those opportunities that they do, those are the buying opportunities. long-term, optimistic, short term. david: we will get to your stock picks in the second. they are yearning for higher yields, but there is a lot of risk. does that concern you at all? >> we have had this low, honestly we are hovering near 2% now, the bigger picture is it is the better part of 30 years. from our viewpoint, we want to look at corporate bonds. we actually looked to the equity market in some areas. having more of a dividend orientation to make up for some of that lost yield and the big picture is we do want overweight equities. liz: overweight equities. okay, you are picking two big names, ge and at&t. not exactly earth shattering. if there is a common threat, wh
but somehow, the u.s. markets right now to push those aside and avert those because someway, somehow, they are going to be averted and there is going to be an answer to them in the market will go straight up. which i think is a little bit of false sense of security. those opportunities that they do, those are the buying opportunities. long-term, optimistic, short term. david: we will get to your stock picks in the second. they are yearning for higher yields, but there is a lot of risk. does...
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do you think this country, the u.s. of a., is headed down the same road? >> i was asked that earlier today, and an going to give you his answer. all you have to do is look at -- i am a detroit boy. so you just look at the automotive. you have a uaw, gm and chrysler went bankrupt. ford didn't because they borrow a lot of money. nothing happened with the uaw. they have a monopoly. they use one against the other. so what is going to happen? the administration should have done steelworkers, you got gm. chrysler, you are with the teamsters. uaw, you can stay with ford. mix the around. but now they have a monopoly. that is why the educational system sucks. okay? yell, look at it. that is where it went. gerri: you think it is unions better at the end of the day causing all these problems? >> well, what happens is management bins to them. if you look chrysler and the guys that were drinking, the guys that were smoking. gerri: we have shown that video. gerri: >> we have seen that video. >> they go to arbitration. press the fired them. an arbitrator, which is the sa
do you think this country, the u.s. of a., is headed down the same road? >> i was asked that earlier today, and an going to give you his answer. all you have to do is look at -- i am a detroit boy. so you just look at the automotive. you have a uaw, gm and chrysler went bankrupt. ford didn't because they borrow a lot of money. nothing happened with the uaw. they have a monopoly. they use one against the other. so what is going to happen? the administration should have done steelworkers,...
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u.s. companies tend to do really well as long as the u.s. currency continues to be cheaper. >> all right. thank you, guys. good to see you both. thanks for joining us today. appreciate it very much. >>> up next, "the new york times" now responding to elon musk about his claim that the newspaper's test drive of a new high-end electric tesla was bogus. phil lebeau will have the latest on that. >>> then the threat of massive spending cuts hanging over the market, coming up i'll talk to gene sperling from the white house today. they want more revenue. representative tom cole says more taxes are off the table. is there any hope of a compromise to be reached? back in a moment. , , you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected sign
u.s. companies tend to do really well as long as the u.s. currency continues to be cheaper. >> all right. thank you, guys. good to see you both. thanks for joining us today. appreciate it very much. >>> up next, "the new york times" now responding to elon musk about his claim that the newspaper's test drive of a new high-end electric tesla was bogus. phil lebeau will have the latest on that. >>> then the threat of massive spending cuts hanging over the market,...
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cyber crime against the u.s. plus a lack at whether the obama administration the most transparent ever. "special report" from washington starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ note ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: all right. when you go to a doctor, do you tell the truth, the whole truth and fog but the truth? if you don't, you're not alope. article in the "wall street journal" today talks about some of the lies that people tell when they go to the doctor, like smoking habits or how many drinks they are really throwing down every night. the other things that people lie about to their doctors, alcohol, smoking, those are the two big up withs, recreationm drugs and prescription drugs and exercise. if the doctor says are you exercising in people say yes. now, bob, have you ever told a fib to a doctor? >> kimberly: please. >> bob: i can't count the ways. give you a prime example. doctors say, "you know, bob, how is your drinking going?" i'd say no, problem, i have it under con
cyber crime against the u.s. plus a lack at whether the obama administration the most transparent ever. "special report" from washington starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ note ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: all right. when you go to a doctor, do you tell the truth, the whole truth and fog but the truth? if you don't, you're not alope. article in the "wall street journal" today talks about some of the lies that...
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u.s. army ranger saying this kind of therapy at a gun range actually makes perfect sense. >> well, shooting for guys like us in the military, is a very familiar skill set april. like taking a basketball player out to shoot hoops, and so shooting with military veterans they're trying to readjust can be very healing, and chris really used that well to his advantage to help people. >> so far ron paul has not responded to the controversial tweet posted to his account today. >> casey, thanks. >> then department of veterans are fairs report nearly 30% of the iraq and afghanistan war veterans have been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder. we have a psychologist and expert on ptsd. thank you. >> thanks good to be here. >> doctor, is there a solution here? is there something we as a community, who appreciates this bunch who is out there filing for our freedom, there is something more we need to being too? >> there definitely is something we need to be doing, shep. i think supporting our t
u.s. army ranger saying this kind of therapy at a gun range actually makes perfect sense. >> well, shooting for guys like us in the military, is a very familiar skill set april. like taking a basketball player out to shoot hoops, and so shooting with military veterans they're trying to readjust can be very healing, and chris really used that well to his advantage to help people. >> so far ron paul has not responded to the controversial tweet posted to his account today. >>...